28 Jul Meditation + Talk: Struggles, Lessons, and Hope
This Wednesday Night Meditation included a 31-minute meditation, a 48-minute talk, and a discussion about Struggles, Lessons, and Hope.
Mamphela Ramphele is a Co-Founder of ReimagineSA, the Chair of the Tutu IPTRUST, and Co-President of the Club of Rome. She is a change agent rooted in the Black Consciousness Philosophy that enabled many young people in the 1970s to self-liberate from the inferiority complex imposed by racist oppression and inspired the revival of the liberation struggle that ushered in political freedom in 1994.
She is a medical doctor, a social anthropologist, and a global public servant. She was a Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, a Managing Director at the World Bank, and a non-Executive Director of many large companies and Civil Society Organisations. She is an author and recipient of many awards including 24 honorary degrees.
I hope you find it helpful, and you are welcome to join my free Wednesday Meditations – which are open to everyone!
Meditation: Struggles, Lessons, and Hope
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Generosity itself is a beautiful practice that opens and gladdens the heart, relaxes the contraction of “self,” and ripples out into the world to touch many people – and perhaps, eventually, even oneself.
Additionally, many expressions of generosity are not about money. People offer attention, encouragement, and patience many times a day. Sometimes we withhold when it would be so easy, actually, to listen quietly for another minute or to offer a word of appreciation or simply a look that says, “I’m with you.” Try being a little more generous for a day and see what happens.